Land Use Policy
2016 - 2025
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Volume 74, issue C, 2018
- Introduction to land use and rural sustainability in China pp. 1-4

- Yansui Liu
- Multi-dimensional eco-land classification and management for implementing the ecological redline policy in China pp. 15-31

- Xudong Guo, Qing Chang, Xiao Liu, Huimin Bao, Yuepeng Zhang, Xueying Tu, Chunxia Zhu, Chunyan Lv and Yanyu Zhang
- Shaping or being shaped? Analysis of the locality of landscapes in China’s farming-pastoral ecotone, considering the effects of land use pp. 41-52

- Fang Wang, Hao He, Ying Dong, Wei Xiong, Xiaohua Zhu and Jing He
- How does nonfarm employment stability influence farmers' farmland transfer decisions? Implications for China’s land use policy pp. 66-72

- Baozhong Su, Yuheng Li, Lequn Li and Yue Wang
- Rural land rights reform and agro-environmental sustainability: Empirical evidence from China pp. 73-87

- Yuting Xu, Xianjin Huang, Helen X.H. Bao, Xiang Ju, Taiyang Zhong, Zhigang Chen and Yan Zhou
- Comparison of social-ecological resilience between two grassland management patterns driven by grassland land contract policy in the Maqu, Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau pp. 88-96

- Jianjun Cao, Mengtian Li, Ravinesh C. Deo, Jan F. Adamowski, Artemi Cerdà, Qi Feng, Minxia Liu, Jian Zhang, Guofeng Zhu, Xuebin Zhang, Xueyun Xu, Shurong Yang and Yifan Gong
- Land expropriation compensation among multiple stakeholders in a mining area: Explaining “skeleton house” compensation pp. 97-110

- Yingui Cao, Martin Dallimer, Lindsay C. Stringer, Zhongke Bai and Yim Ling Siu
- Rural industrial restructuring in China’s metropolitan suburbs: Evidence from the land use transition of rural enterprises in suburban Beijing pp. 121-129

- Fengkai Zhu, Fengrong Zhang and Xinli Ke
- How do land rental markets affect household income? Evidence from rural Jiangsu, P.R. China pp. 151-165

- Lan Zhang, Shuyi Feng, Nico Heerink, Futian Qu and Arie Kuyvenhoven
- Are they satisfied with land taking? Aspects on procedural fairness, monetary compensation and behavioral simulation in China’s land expropriation story pp. 166-178

- Yu Cao and Xiaoling Zhang
- The Redundancy of Residential Land in Rural China: The evolution process, current status and policy implications pp. 179-186

- Zhengying Shan and Changchun Feng
- The de-industrialization, re-suburbanization and health risks of brownfield land reuse: Case study of a toxic soil event in Changzhou, China pp. 187-194

- Qiyan Wu, Xiaoling Zhang, Chunhui Liu and Zhou Chen
- Which Factors Affect Farmers’ Willingness for rural community remediation? A tale of three rural villages in China pp. 195-203

- Xiaoling Zhang and Lu Han
- Spatial shifts in grain production increases in China and implications for food security pp. 204-213

- Jieyong Wang, Ziwen Zhang and Yansui Liu
- Valuing cultivated land protection: A contingent valuation and choice experiment study in China pp. 214-219

- Jianjun Jin, Rui He, Wenyu Wang and Haozhou Gong
- Direct and indirect loss of natural habitat due to built-up area expansion: A model-based analysis for the city of Wuhan, China pp. 231-239

- Xinli Ke, Jasper van Vliet, Ting Zhou, Peter H. Verburg, Weiwei Zheng and Xiaoping Liu
- Imbalanced ownership transformation and land use within an urban area: a case study of Beijing pp. 240-247

- Jiaming Li, Yuheng Li, Wenzhong Zhang and Jianhui Yu
- Projecting cropping patterns around Poyang lake and prioritizing areas for policy intervention to promote rice: A cellular automata model pp. 248-260

- Rui Zhang, Qing Tian, Luguang Jiang, Andrew Crooks, Shuhua Qi and Ruixin Yang
- Does land perform well for corn planting? An empirical study on land use efficiency in China pp. 273-280

- Qian Zhang, Zhongxiao Sun and Wei Huang
- Land titling program and farmland rental market participation in China: Evidence from pilot provinces pp. 281-290

- Yahui Wang, Xiubin Li, Wei Li and Minghong Tan
- Heterogeneity in interventions in village committee and farmland circulation: Intermediary versus regulatory effects pp. 291-300

- Xiaoping Shi, Shujie Chen, Xianlei Ma and Jing Lan
- Quantitative analysis of research on China’s land transfer system pp. 301-308

- Xuefeng Yuan, Wenpeng Du, Xindong Wei, Yue Ying, Yajing Shao and Rui Hou
Volume 73, issue C, 2018
- Benefits, limitations and sustainability of soil and water conservation structures in Omo-Gibe basin, Southwest Ethiopia pp. 1-10

- Kebede Wolka, Geert Sterk, Birhanu Biazin and Mesele Negash
- Partnering for nature conservation pp. 11-19

- Hens Runhaar and Nico Polman
- Mangrove forests and aquaculture in the Mekong river delta pp. 20-28

- Thuy Dang Truong and Luat Huu Do
- Good governance as a strategic choice in brownfield regeneration: Regional dynamics from the Czech Republic pp. 29-39

- Petr Klusáček, Filip Alexandrescu, Robert Osman, Jiří Malý, Josef Kunc, Petr Dvořák, Bohumil Frantál, Marek Havlíček, Tomáš Krejčí, Stanislav Martinát, Hana Skokanová and Jakub Trojan
- Saving soil and financial feasibility. A model to support public-private partnerships in the regeneration of abandoned areas pp. 40-48

- Pierluigi Morano and Francesco Tajani
- Does smart city policy lead to sustainability of cities? pp. 49-58

- Tan Yigitcanlar and Md. Kamruzzaman
- A methodological evaluation of the Polish cadastral system based on the global cadastral model pp. 59-72

- Agnieszka Dawidowicz and Ryszard Źróbek
- Protecting the natural and cultural heritage of local landscapes: Finding substance in law and legal decision making pp. 73-83

- Victoria Jenkins
- The consequences of establishing military training areas for land use development—A case study of Libavá, Czech Republic pp. 84-94

- Marek Havlíček, Hana Skokanová, Ivo Dostál, Marie Vymazalová, Renata Pavelková and František Petrovič
- RETRACTED: Land consolidation success in paddy fields of northern Iran: An assessment based on farmers’ satisfaction pp. 95-101

- Mohammad Sadegh Allahyari, Christos A. Damalas, Zahra Daghighi Masouleh and Mehrdad Ghorbani
- Pursuing collective impact: A novel indicator-based approach to assessment of shared measurements when planning for multifunctional land consolidation pp. 102-114

- Pia Heike Johansen, Rasmus Ejrnæs, Brian Kronvang, Jakob Vesterlund Olsen, Søren Præstholm and Jesper S. Schou
- No man’s land in the Brazilian Amazon: Could undesignated public forests slow Amazon deforestation? pp. 125-127

- Claudia Azevedo-Ramos and Paulo Moutinho
- Evaluating the livelihood impacts of a large-scale agricultural investment: Lessons from the case of a biofuel production company in northern Sierra Leone pp. 128-137

- Patrick Bottazzi, David Crespo, Leonard Omar Bangura and Stephan Rist
- Analysis of factors influencing standard farmland values with regard to stronger interventions in the German farmland market pp. 138-146

- Friederike Lehn and Enno Bahrs
- Optimal adaptation in cities pp. 147-169

- Georg Hirte, Eric Nitzsche and Stefan Tscharaktschiew
- Policies and praxis of land acquisition, use, and development in Ethiopia pp. 170-183

- Mulatu Wubneh
- Critical factors for crop-livestock integration beyond the farm level: A cross-analysis of worldwide case studies pp. 184-194

- Masayasu Asai, Marc Moraine, Julie Ryschawy, Jan de Wit, Aaron K. Hoshide and Guillaume Martin
- Farmers’ responses to the winter wheat fallow policy in the groundwater funnel area of China pp. 195-204

- Hualin Xie, Lingjuan Cheng and Hua Lu
- Governance in urban and peri-urban vegetable farming in Tamale, Northern Ghana pp. 205-214

- Eileen Bogweh Nchanji and Imogen Bellwood-Howard
- High rugosity cities: The geographic, economic and regulatory pathology of America’s most non-concentric urban areas pp. 215-224

- Catherine Brinkley
- Public acceptance of incentive-based spatial planning policies: A framing experiment pp. 225-238

- Lyn E. Pleger, Philipp Lutz and Fritz Sager
- Effects of China’s payment for ecosystem services programs on cropland abandonment: A case study in Tiantangzhai Township, Anhui, China pp. 239-248

- Qi Zhang, Conghe Song and Xiaodong Chen
- Cultivating forests: The role of forest land in household livelihood adaptive strategies in the Bac Kan Province of northern Vietnam pp. 249-258

- Leif Tore Trædal and Pål Vedeld
- Linking notions of justice and project outcomes in carbon offset forestry projects: Insights from a comparative study in Uganda pp. 259-268

- J.A. Fisher, C.J. Cavanagh, T. Sikor and D.M. Mwayafu
- Interplay between land-use dynamics and changes in hydrological regime in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta pp. 269-280

- Thuy Ngan Le, Arnold K. Bregt, Gerardo E. van Halsema, Petra J.G.J. Hellegers and Lam-Dao Nguyen
- Using the French LPIS database to highlight farm area dynamics: The case study of the Niort Plain pp. 281-289

- Aude Barbottin, Clémence Bouty and Philippe Martin
- Spatial and temporal effects of urban wetlands on housing prices: Evidence from Hangzhou, China pp. 290-298

- Xuejun Du and Zhonghua Huang
- Evaluating predictors for brownfield redevelopment pp. 299-319

- T.L. Green
- Stimulating the social and environmental benefits of agriculture and forestry: An EU-based comparative analysis pp. 320-330

- Karlheinz Knickel and Anne Maréchal
- Constraints to the utilisation of conservation agriculture in Africa as perceived by agricultural extension service providers pp. 331-340

- Brendan Brown, Ian Nuberg and Rick Llewellyn
- A benefit-sharing model for hydropower projects based on stakeholder input-output analysis: A case study of the Xiluodu Project in China pp. 341-352

- Bingqing Xia, Maoshan Qiang, Wenchao Chen, Qixiang Fan, Hanchen Jiang and Nan An
- Factors affecting the adoption of a land information system: An empirical analysis in Liberia pp. 353-362

- Zhongping Zeng and Christian Bobby Cleon
- Loss of topsoil and soil erosion by water in agricultural areas: A multi-criteria approach for various land use scenarios in the Western Carpathians using a SWAT model pp. 363-372

- Wiktor Halecki, Edyta Kruk and Marek Ryczek
- Land use/cover change in Ghana’s oil city: Assessing the impact of neoliberal economic policies and implications for sustainable development goal number one – A remote sensing and GIS approach pp. 373-384

- Michael Acheampong, Qiuyan Yu, Lucy Deba Enomah, Julius Anchang and Michael Eduful
- The nuances of the supplied urban fabric in the MENA Region: Evidence from Alexandria, Egypt pp. 385-399

- Mohamed R. Ibrahim and Houshmand E. Masoumi
- Contribution of ecological policies to vegetation restoration: A case study from Wuqi County in Shaanxi Province, China pp. 400-411

- Daojun Zhang, Qiqi Jia, Xin Xu, Shunbo Yao, Haibin Chen and Xianhui Hou
- Announcement, construction or delivery: When does value uplift occur for residential properties? Evidence from the Gold Coast Light Rail system in Australia pp. 412-422

- Barbara T.H. Yen, Corinne Mulley, Heather Shearer and Matthew Burke
- Land-use conflicts and the Common Agricultural Policy: Evidence from Poland pp. 423-433

- Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska, Katarzyna Zawalińska and Adam Czarnecki
- Designing landscapes for sustainable outcomes – The case of advanced biofuels pp. 434-446

- Lorenzo Di Lucia, Domenico Usai and Jeremy Woods
- Highway construction and wildlife populations: Evidence from Austria pp. 447-457

- Dieter Koemle, Yves Zinngrebe and Xiaohua Yu
- The paradox of geographical proximity for innovators: A regional study of the Spanish agri-food sector pp. 458-467

- Mariluz Maté-Sánchez-Val and Richard Harris
- Citizen response to a video experiment on values, interests and beliefs related to land. A “Stop and start over!” time for saving Romanian rural heritage pp. 468-479

- Ruxandra Mălina Petrescu-Mag, Dacinia Crina Petrescu and Octavian Liviu Muntean
- The effect of conservation policy and varied open space on residential property values: A dynamic hedonic analysis pp. 480-487

- Linda Fernandez, Monobina Mukherjee and Thomas Scott
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